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the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides. that helps explain why the government is increasingly held in such beauregard by the american people. for the left, the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. negativity on the right to my mind makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative liberals are for things and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative we concede the debate before the debate begins. do it anyway.f us we take the bait. a liberal proposal is an idea, we explain why it will not work, and we think we have won
the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides....
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. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope you'll take the entire report, study it through, and look at each of those recommendations. why is this report important? it's important because we as a nation have to get this right. i look back in history to the time during world war ii that we interned some japanese-americans. at the time it seemed like the sandrite proper thing to do. but in the light of history, it was an error. and so today this report will hopefully put into focus some of the actions taken in the post-9/11 environment. there's some key questions we wanted to address this morning. one is the treatment of suspected terrorists in u.s. c
. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope...
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jim, do you often encourage gamers to do their homework. i don't recall you specifying exactly what you suggest should be involved in doing our homework. my version is to listen to every word on "mad money" and checking price movements and charts. what else do you suggest we do? first of all, i wrote a book. that's the starter. you hear a stock you like, you go to the website. the websites these days have almost everything. you read about the last few quarters. i like to read the annual report. then i like to call up what the analysts are saying. i like to see what can be in the pipe. i like to see what the dividend is. these are all a part of the process long before i would think of pulling the trigger. and, by the way, i would like to think, what would make them sell it, if they missed certain things, if they did things that went up high. it all starts with the website. >>> here is one from trace, no doubt the fantastic country singer. hi, jim, as we all know, the department of defense is planning to downsize the military over the next fe
jim, do you often encourage gamers to do their homework. i don't recall you specifying exactly what you suggest should be involved in doing our homework. my version is to listen to every word on "mad money" and checking price movements and charts. what else do you suggest we do? first of all, i wrote a book. that's the starter. you hear a stock you like, you go to the website. the websites these days have almost everything. you read about the last few quarters. i like to read the...
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and our goal is very simple, jim. we want to take the fun-for-you products and make them the most permissible fun-for-you products. we want to give you a whole bunch of better for you products like diet pepsi, pepsi max, baked lays, so if you want to cut back on fat or sugar, we have the products for you. and we want to give you great-tasting nutritious products like tropicana and quaker oats because we never want you to trade off taste for health. >> do you -- international palates that may not necessarily be in the good for you category. if you want to become 75% international, would you have to sacrifice some of the good for you and get that portfolio more to good because of where tastes are worldwide? >> actually not. interestingly, in a country like china, where we're still building the per-caps for carbonated soft drinks and for lays potato chips, quaker is growing equally fast. quaker conji, a breakfast product in china, is growing in double digits. i think the fascinating thing that we're noticing is, it is no
and our goal is very simple, jim. we want to take the fun-for-you products and make them the most permissible fun-for-you products. we want to give you a whole bunch of better for you products like diet pepsi, pepsi max, baked lays, so if you want to cut back on fat or sugar, we have the products for you. and we want to give you great-tasting nutritious products like tropicana and quaker oats because we never want you to trade off taste for health. >> do you -- international palates that...
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don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and to coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. listen up, okay! listen up! this, right here, this is europe, okay? this is the united states, all right? this, this is china, all right? we are here, they're over there. and they're over there, okay? you with me so far? we have 310 million people. these guys have about 739 million people. these guys have 1.3 billion people. i want you to keep this geography lesson in mind. because it is taking control of the averages on almost a daily basis and i can't do anything about it! including today, where the dow sank 81 points
don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying...
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. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field next. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome the my world. >> you need to get into the game. >> and firms are going to go out of business and they are nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere and maria, you can"mad money," you can't afford the miss it. i'm cramer and welcome to cramerica. some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at 800-700-cnbc. en before the tragedy in boston, there was a market decline because of the stunning events in boston, massachusetts. why going down before that though? frankly, it was a self-fulfilling day, and the best encapsulated by the following wisdom, everyone else is selling so don't we have to sell, too? with the dow jones slipping, and the s ashgts and p 2.3 p%, and nasdaq with the worst day in a long time, what was going on with the stock market? why weak from to get-go? now, i kept my ear to the ground all day and frankly, i want to tell the truth out here, i could not find a single truly cogent or plausible reason that the ma
. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field next. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome the my world. >> you need to get into the game. >> and firms are going to go out of business and they are nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere and maria, you can"mad money," you can't afford the miss it. i'm cramer and welcome to cramerica. some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at...
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>> that's correct, jim. i think our exact words there was one and possibly two additional large tight oil developments left in north america. i saw your piece last night with floyd wilson, and he does a great job with petrahawk and healthcon. and the reason why you're not seeing a lot of companies divulge these plays is right now they are actively getting their acreage positions. until acreage positions are fully filled they will not divulge where these one, possibly two new plays could be. >> i knew it. i thought it was monterey. but you know, i know you're not allowed to say what it is. i appreciate. you could always nod when i say monterey. technology evolution continues as a bank of america, merrill lynch report says it's -- what are they worried about? they're worried about competition. i've gone over every technology we have. it is patented. and no one else has it. is someone sticking up for you that we don't know about? >> we sure don't know it. when someone talks about competition they always point t
>> that's correct, jim. i think our exact words there was one and possibly two additional large tight oil developments left in north america. i saw your piece last night with floyd wilson, and he does a great job with petrahawk and healthcon. and the reason why you're not seeing a lot of companies divulge these plays is right now they are actively getting their acreage positions. until acreage positions are fully filled they will not divulge where these one, possibly two new plays could...
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let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> caller: mr. cramer, jim, b-b-b- boo-yah to ya. >> i'm liking that. >> caller: thank you for your dedication, your help and your razor-sharp wit. i've been watching your biotechs for a good entry point. i notice immunogen dropped 16% and i'm scared. >> we were waiting, remember, they've got other drugs, initial drugs, they don't have the good royalty arrangement. and that's why i want you to pull the trigger and buy. let's go to jeff in florida. jeff. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how about you? >> caller: great job there. thank you. listen, i just want to know, what do you think about dollar tree? >> you know i like dollar tree and the candy aisle, the one in south philadelphia, one of the best, and neptune. let's go to irma in florida. >> caller: hi, irma blake here from sunny venice, florida. >> i'll be right near there this weekend. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know your opinion about mdu resources. >> you know, i like mdu resources. got a good yield, a steady business, a
let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> caller: mr. cramer, jim, b-b-b- boo-yah to ya. >> i'm liking that. >> caller: thank you for your dedication, your help and your razor-sharp wit. i've been watching your biotechs for a good entry point. i notice immunogen dropped 16% and i'm scared. >> we were waiting, remember, they've got other drugs, initial drugs, they don't have the good royalty arrangement. and that's why i want you to pull the trigger and buy. let's go to jeff...
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doug in michigan. >> caller: hi, jim. this is doug, and i want to know what you think of the futures of the financial situation with kcap financial. >> i know kcap and yields the same as anly, and i think that you should switch out of kcap and go the anly. donna texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. can i offer a prayer for everyone in boston? >> oh, boy, yes. >> caller: okay. thank you. my stock is the ishares gold trust iau. >> well, this depends upon how much insurance you want for the rest of the portfolio, because a lot of the people were making bets in gold, but i preferred after what i am seeing with the etfs gold coins will hold the value more than the etf. if you don't have any gold, i say buy some. i say buy some. sheree in michigan. >> caller: well, boo-yah, jim. >> agreed. >> caller: yes. the focus on the energy independence, what do you think about clr? >> i think that clr is good, and oil is coming down here, and we have seen these types of moves happen. and usually they are the ones who get hit the worst, and so
doug in michigan. >> caller: hi, jim. this is doug, and i want to know what you think of the futures of the financial situation with kcap financial. >> i know kcap and yields the same as anly, and i think that you should switch out of kcap and go the anly. donna texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. can i offer a prayer for everyone in boston? >> oh, boy, yes. >> caller: okay. thank you. my stock is the ishares gold trust iau. >> well, this depends upon how much...
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san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created
san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them...
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jim also has a distinguished career in the private sector. he was the president of oracle's on demand service, which by some records was the first online on demand service. cloud computing has a lot of fathers, but tim is often called the grandfather of cloud computing because of that endeavor. but tim is also an investor in a cloud computing companies, and author of some very exciting cloud computing books. thank you for being here. next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city
jim also has a distinguished career in the private sector. he was the president of oracle's on demand service, which by some records was the first online on demand service. cloud computing has a lot of fathers, but tim is often called the grandfather of cloud computing because of that endeavor. but tim is also an investor in a cloud computing companies, and author of some very exciting cloud computing books. thank you for being here. next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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something that jim had an eye to handle more business litigation could not imagine handling and handling well. that's why this anniversary and events like this are so important. they remind us why court funding and why funding of public defenders is so critical and invite vital. these days there is too much worry about funding the judicial system and not enough worry about the cost for equal justice. this is the 50th anniversary of gideon, more articles are written, more gatherings like this and more than any that i can remember. maybe in california armed with a great public defender and with a like minded d.a., maybe we can begin to make the societal changes in a dent in a nation's shameful conference. last fall we did make some progress even at the ballot box which has been very difficult during this generation but prop 36 passed in the deeply embedded 3 strikes law. i also want to point out to this group even though the focus today is on public defenders in the criminal system, in san francisco we try to go even further than that. last year they were making san francisco the rights to
something that jim had an eye to handle more business litigation could not imagine handling and handling well. that's why this anniversary and events like this are so important. they remind us why court funding and why funding of public defenders is so critical and invite vital. these days there is too much worry about funding the judicial system and not enough worry about the cost for equal justice. this is the 50th anniversary of gideon, more articles are written, more gatherings like this...
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the members of the public to address you on matters that are not on today's calendar and directors, jim pat trick would like to address you.
the members of the public to address you on matters that are not on today's calendar and directors, jim pat trick would like to address you.
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the issueur calls on of boy scouts of america we welcome jim to the conversation from oklahoma. good morning. the gay crowd wants to push how they live on uni. they should be able to decide their own rules and the government should be completely out of it. just like the gay marriage thing. if they want to get married, fine. if a certain church doesn't want to marry them, then so be it. the government should stay out of the whole issue. that's it. host: part of the debate this week on what to do with the alleged bomber involved in the killing of three bostonians over this past week. the headline, republicans want the boston bombing suspect treated as an enemy combatants, sparking miranda debate. key republicans are calling on the obama administration to declare the 19-year-old suspect an enemy combatant subject to the loss of four, so intelligence officials can continue to interrogate him for as long as they deem necessary. authorities captured him in watertown, mass. friday evening. they are invoking the public .afety exception he remains hospitalized under sedation and remains
the issueur calls on of boy scouts of america we welcome jim to the conversation from oklahoma. good morning. the gay crowd wants to push how they live on uni. they should be able to decide their own rules and the government should be completely out of it. just like the gay marriage thing. if they want to get married, fine. if a certain church doesn't want to marry them, then so be it. the government should stay out of the whole issue. that's it. host: part of the debate this week on what to do...
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on a florida station, the host, joyce coffman, called it pure am necessary tifment jim sharp, a talk show host in phoenix promised that arizonans are still not taking this sitting down. on denny schaffer's show in new orleans, callsers demanded deportations. quote, i see nothing wrong with putting them on a bus and shipping them back to wherever they came from. a caller named alan told mr. schaffer, the law's the law. the senators filed their 844-page bill after 2:00 a.m. on wednesday. officially beginning what president obama and other supporters hope will be six-week effort to pass it in the senate by early june. hearings on the legislation, which tightens border security and offers an eventual path to citizenship, are set to begin on friday. that's from the "washington times." jacksonville, north carolina. arlene, good morning. democrat. caller: good morning. the gun background check situation. tammy baldwin was just on and she said something very interesting, she said, we already have background checks. so what's wrong with going a little bit more? and that's the problem. the pro
on a florida station, the host, joyce coffman, called it pure am necessary tifment jim sharp, a talk show host in phoenix promised that arizonans are still not taking this sitting down. on denny schaffer's show in new orleans, callsers demanded deportations. quote, i see nothing wrong with putting them on a bus and shipping them back to wherever they came from. a caller named alan told mr. schaffer, the law's the law. the senators filed their 844-page bill after 2:00 a.m. on wednesday....
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i am jim hernandez gill. i am the community organizer at the san francisco bicycle coalition and i want to express our enthusiasm with the [inaudible] improvements and we participated in the process and excited with what has been presented so far and happy that a lot of outreach is being done to the communities that do not speak english in this neighborhood can tan easy,. >> >> and spanish and excited to see how it improves. >> thank you. >> anyone else that would like to make general public comment? seeing none this item is closed. commissioners we're on to the consent calendar. any public comment on the consent calendar? seeing no public comment this item is closed. we need a motion. >>i would entertain a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> moved and seconded. all those in favor? >> aye. >> commissioner low did you have a question? >> no. i was just going to vote. >> we on item six now the san francisco zoo. >> good morning. tanya peterson director of the san francisco zoo. i want to report on march attendan
i am jim hernandez gill. i am the community organizer at the san francisco bicycle coalition and i want to express our enthusiasm with the [inaudible] improvements and we participated in the process and excited with what has been presented so far and happy that a lot of outreach is being done to the communities that do not speak english in this neighborhood can tan easy,. >> >> and spanish and excited to see how it improves. >> thank you. >> anyone else that would like...
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we start with abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: two hours after the winners crossed, four hours, nine minutes into the race, the amateur runners still filling boston's streets. two rapid-fire explosions at the finish line. >> something just blew up. >> run! >> reporter: turning the boston marathon into what one hospital official called a war zone. >> i crossed the 26-mile marker, and i saw the first explosion happen. there was commotion, i saw fire and smoke. i didn't know what it was. from about me to where that gentleman is standing over there, i saw the garbage barrel explode. i saw the flash, the fire, the
we start with abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: two hours after the winners crossed, four hours, nine minutes into the race, the amateur runners still filling boston's streets. two rapid-fire explosions at the finish line. >> something just blew up. >> run! >> reporter: turning the boston marathon into what one hospital official called a war zone. >> i crossed the 26-mile marker, and i saw the first explosion happen. there was commotion, i...
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i want to thank or sponsors, kicker and van ness and jim and douglas and maratel and investigations. i would like to thank all the volunteers who made this possible. kathy, angela and everyone else who helped out today. i want to express my gratitude to the san francisco library for the last ten years and there is san francisco government tv and this is going to be broadcast throughout the year. so thank you. i would like to thank julie tron from the bar association. the bar association has been our partners in terms of providing defense for poor people. in cases where the public defender is not able to provide representation, those cases are handled by the private bar and they are doing an incredible job. so thank you very much for that. i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as b
i want to thank or sponsors, kicker and van ness and jim and douglas and maratel and investigations. i would like to thank all the volunteers who made this possible. kathy, angela and everyone else who helped out today. i want to express my gratitude to the san francisco library for the last ten years and there is san francisco government tv and this is going to be broadcast throughout the year. so thank you. i would like to thank julie tron from the bar association. the bar association has...
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. >> i'm sorry, i just wanted to quickly acknowledge that we have jim from pb here if you have any questions for pb. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is jackie sacs, i'm from the citizens advisory committee and i have also been on the advisory committee for the doil drive project. this firm and very familiar with this firm because they are the ones that got the pressidio parkway done. i strongly support that you approve this contract and i hope do you this same. thank you very much. >> thank you. are there any other members that would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is close. colleagues, any thoughts or ideas on this item? seeing none. we have a motion? thank you very much. motion by commissioner ferrel. madam clerk please call item no. 5. >> reading item no. 5. this is an action item. >> thank you very much. >> good morning commissioners, deputy doctor director for finances administration. this is the annual budget since we adopted the budget in march. what i have for you is on page 47. it's attachment a. a high level view of the budget adopted for fiscal year
. >> i'm sorry, i just wanted to quickly acknowledge that we have jim from pb here if you have any questions for pb. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is jackie sacs, i'm from the citizens advisory committee and i have also been on the advisory committee for the doil drive project. this firm and very familiar with this firm because they are the ones that got the pressidio parkway done. i strongly support that you approve this contract and i hope do you this same. thank you...
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and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question. so, it's not geared toward any particular speaker. so if anyone feels like chiming in, that would be great. how do you go about securing funding for the various graffiti programs? do you use grants, tax assessments, e
and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off...
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ladies to you. >> yes, don't forget, jim. call me maybe. >> we'll be right back. >> good one. >> good-bye, we'll see you in a bit. >>> well, there could be some surprises in the coming years for people who don't have insurance under the new federal health care law. >> and it will come attacks t t time. there is a wrinkle that involves the irs and you, steven? >> janelle, the man who overseas the irs says they need to do a better job of getting the word out. the inspector general told me that he is concerned that many americans will be unprepared when the irs garnishes their tax refund for not buying insurance. the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents
ladies to you. >> yes, don't forget, jim. call me maybe. >> we'll be right back. >> good one. >> good-bye, we'll see you in a bit. >>> well, there could be some surprises in the coming years for people who don't have insurance under the new federal health care law. >> and it will come attacks t t time. there is a wrinkle that involves the irs and you, steven? >> janelle, the man who overseas the irs says they need to do a better job of getting the...
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the family has contacted jim bale about proposed new legislation. he says one of his top priorities is to make changes to the system doesn't treat sexual assault different when the victim is unconscious. the d.a.'s office is still trying to determine if these teens should be charged as adults in this case. marry an favro. >> apple investors got some good news this afternoon. the cupertino based company released its earnings report and it was better than expected. it sold more than 37 million iphones over the last three months i long with 19 million i pads. the company says it will increase the cash dividend it pays to shareholders. >>> it could soon cost you more money to shop online. the senate is debating a bill that would require large online retailors to charge state and local sale tax. it would require all companies making over a million dollars a year to charge sales tax on all out of state purchase. state governors have been lobbying for this and the traditional brick and mortar stores say it will level the playing field. san jose based ebay
the family has contacted jim bale about proposed new legislation. he says one of his top priorities is to make changes to the system doesn't treat sexual assault different when the victim is unconscious. the d.a.'s office is still trying to determine if these teens should be charged as adults in this case. marry an favro. >> apple investors got some good news this afternoon. the cupertino based company released its earnings report and it was better than expected. it sold more than 37...
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birmingham city jail which sounded the call for nonviolent civil obedience to counter oppression in the jim crow south. in that letter, dr. king famously proclaimed, in justice anywhere is a threat -- injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. mr. speaker, as the veteran of those efforts, i know that the struggle for justice, empowerment and equal opportunity for all continues to this day. i want to thank my colleague, representative terri -- 10 seconds -- terri sewell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. clyburn: i want to thank my colleague, representative terri sewell for her leadership in this outstanding effort, representative sewell has quickly made her mark in this institution for her tireless devotion to duty and her thoughtful approach to legislating. i am proud to join her in this effort and urge all of my colleagues to support this legislation. i thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from alabama reserves. the gentleman from alabama. . mr. bachus: i yie
birmingham city jail which sounded the call for nonviolent civil obedience to counter oppression in the jim crow south. in that letter, dr. king famously proclaimed, in justice anywhere is a threat -- injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. mr. speaker, as the veteran of those efforts, i know that the struggle for justice, empowerment and equal opportunity for all continues to this day. i want to thank my colleague, representative terri -- 10 seconds -- terri sewell. the speaker...
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you know, we don't have the jim crow signs, we don't have the lynching anymore. so we really did lose that traditional america that we never really had to begin, right? -- begin with, right? eric, i want to ask you, you know, race has -- you know, blackness has had a particular history with media where images were reality and, in fact, images and words supersealedded reality and in many ways still do. >> sure. well, the book in my chapter on network television, i talk about how the image of african-americans have evolved on television over time. and, you know, we started out with these really, with the sort of mamie characters, we had beulah on 1950s television, then we had amos and andy, and then we got to the supernegros which were diane carroll and julia and bill cosby on i spy. for black characters to exist side by side with white characters, they had to be perfect. they, you know, bill cosby was a rhodes scholar, he was a karate expert, he spoke seven languages on i spy, and the guy who was his partner was a tennis mom, you know? that's what he needed to be
you know, we don't have the jim crow signs, we don't have the lynching anymore. so we really did lose that traditional america that we never really had to begin, right? -- begin with, right? eric, i want to ask you, you know, race has -- you know, blackness has had a particular history with media where images were reality and, in fact, images and words supersealedded reality and in many ways still do. >> sure. well, the book in my chapter on network television, i talk about how the image...
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brian fagan writes about the oceans, and jim sterba writes about nature wars. this is book tv on c-span2. live coverage from l.a. >> historian from montana, and it was a little bit wintry when i left but it's nice to be here for this beautiful southern california day, as usual. joined here today by three writers who come to us originally from as far away as and no from as far aim detroit. away as new york on one side and santa barbara on the other side of the continent they bring us story that overlap in some interesting ways that will be fun to explore here. particularly on the idea of exploration and expanding boundaries, including the boundaries of the sea, the rockie mountains and even you're own backyard. and as we'll see there's consequences for this very human pursuit. some intended and maybe some not so much. and what i found interesting going through the biographies of these three individuals is they all three reported from all parts of the globe, working at field archaeologists, war correspondents and voices for the environment. so they bring much bro
brian fagan writes about the oceans, and jim sterba writes about nature wars. this is book tv on c-span2. live coverage from l.a. >> historian from montana, and it was a little bit wintry when i left but it's nice to be here for this beautiful southern california day, as usual. joined here today by three writers who come to us originally from as far away as and no from as far aim detroit. away as new york on one side and santa barbara on the other side of the continent they bring us story...
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watch "sportsnet central" on comcast sportsnet bay area with jim kozimor at 10:30. we'll be right back. tonight at 11:00, don't let the bedbugs bite. south bay residents are getting more reports of the disgusting pests. it's not just at hotels. the popular hangout where the bugs are popping out after a new episode of ready for love. can't look at it. >> have a great evening. >> see you later. >> now on "extra" -- reese in handcuffs. all new video of the oscar winner under arrest and where she's hiding out today. barbra streisand's heartbreak for boston. >> devastating. very hard to understand. >> she takes new york with president clinton, michael and katherine and breaks career news to a.j.. >> what's next? >> the boston bomber's last stand. new photos of his deadly shootout with police. the bomber's unsuspecting wife speaks today. how she learned about his secret life. his brother telling the f.b.i., "he made me do it." should he get the beth penalty? >> this is a horrible, horrible thing that happened. >> boston's own mark wahlberg. >> do you get concerned coming
watch "sportsnet central" on comcast sportsnet bay area with jim kozimor at 10:30. we'll be right back. tonight at 11:00, don't let the bedbugs bite. south bay residents are getting more reports of the disgusting pests. it's not just at hotels. the popular hangout where the bugs are popping out after a new episode of ready for love. can't look at it. >> have a great evening. >> see you later. >> now on "extra" -- reese in handcuffs. all new video of the...
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>> jim. >> occupation. >> wow. >> jim morison and the doors burst on the music scene back in the 1960s. morison died a few years later in 1971. he was only 27. after his death the band broke up. they had several league battles. since then john densmore has written a new book "the doors: unhinged." anthony mason has more. >> it's licits a special memory for each. drummer john densmore is trying to keep it that way. >> are you surprised at the continuing popularity of the doors music? >> i can only attribute it to the drumming. >> reporter: john densmore was the beat behind the poweetry of jim morison. along with the others they were the doors. together just six years their music which evoked the darker side of the '60s has sold more than a hundred million records. densmore first met him in his parents' garage. >> ray handed me a crumpled people of paper. jim was in the corner with bare feet. i thought, oh my god, i hear rhythm on this. i want to drum to this. ♪ break on through to the other side ♪ break on through to the other side ♪ >> this is where we rehearse and then during br
>> jim. >> occupation. >> wow. >> jim morison and the doors burst on the music scene back in the 1960s. morison died a few years later in 1971. he was only 27. after his death the band broke up. they had several league battles. since then john densmore has written a new book "the doors: unhinged." anthony mason has more. >> it's licits a special memory for each. drummer john densmore is trying to keep it that way. >> are you surprised at the...
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jim ward on air guitar. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. todd in idaho, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, todd. >> caller: hi, how are ya? i was wondering why no one was talking about the warrantless access that the s.w.a.t. teams went from house to house in boston, i don't know if i would allow that. is that legal? >> stephanie: the house-to-house searches? >> caller: yeah. they have to have a warrant to do that, don't they? >> stephanie: i don't -- you know -- wow, i'm not certain. >> you would think. >> caller: i mean you were talking earlier about we live in a land of laws and that's one of the biggest ones -- >> how do you know they didn't have a warrant? >> caller: well, that's what i'm wondering. >> i think with something as high-pro file as this they wouldn't screw something like that up. >> stephanie: the miranda rights not being read right away -- clearly that was an emergency. perhaps i'm not as versed of my civil liberties as i should be. >> in danger of being punted. >> stephanie: exactly. >> talking to you sorority g
jim ward on air guitar. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. todd in idaho, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, todd. >> caller: hi, how are ya? i was wondering why no one was talking about the warrantless access that the s.w.a.t. teams went from house to house in boston, i don't know if i would allow that. is that legal? >> stephanie: the house-to-house searches? >> caller: yeah. they have to have a warrant to do that, don't they?...
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hey, jim, good to talk to you. >> good morning, bill. thanks for having me. >> bill: and neil king is also in studio with us as a friend of bill this hour. jim from your perspective, how has the sequester impacted your job? >> i can tell you bill as a controller for over 26 years at various facilities including the military, these are unique circumstances being forced off the job. >> bill: have you been furloughed? >> i am talking to you on my furlough day. >> bill: the first? >> yeah, between now september. >> bill: they have told you going to have to take one day a week. >> one day per pay period, and then fiscal year 2014 is looking like the same thing. >> and it's not as if you can be on furlough but decide i'm going to go work anyway. >> that's correct. you can't be called in for overtime, nothing. and that touches on something else. when i'm on my furlough day to save 8 hours of pay, they came up with a new overtime program, where if they need to call on overtime, they are allowed to call some for pay and a half but i can't make my
hey, jim, good to talk to you. >> good morning, bill. thanks for having me. >> bill: and neil king is also in studio with us as a friend of bill this hour. jim from your perspective, how has the sequester impacted your job? >> i can tell you bill as a controller for over 26 years at various facilities including the military, these are unique circumstances being forced off the job. >> bill: have you been furloughed? >> i am talking to you on my furlough day....
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hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, ladies. that's the way to start it. let's do it with the world champion giants because they began the day tied for first in the nl west with colorado. after the giants took three of four on their current road trip. after a day off, they're back at it tonight in milwaukee, which is actually pronounced milwaukee, which means the good land. for the highlights. giants/brewers. bruce bochy celebrating his 58th birthday. both teams wearing the number 42 on this day in honor of the jackie robinson day monday. pablo sandoval doubles into the gap. pagan and scutaro come on around the bottom of the third, tied at three. a single up the middle. two brewers score. they lead 5-3. in this game right now, switching gears a green and gold bit of news. scott size more underwent successful acl revision surgery on his left knee this morning in pensacola, florida. sizemore, who injured his knee on april 9th dpeagainst the ang not expected to play again during the 2013 season. >>> major league soccer has suspended earthquakes forward allen
hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, ladies. that's the way to start it. let's do it with the world champion giants because they began the day tied for first in the nl west with colorado. after the giants took three of four on their current road trip. after a day off, they're back at it tonight in milwaukee, which is actually pronounced milwaukee, which means the good land. for the highlights. giants/brewers. bruce bochy celebrating his 58th birthday. both teams wearing the number 42 on this day in...
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now earlier today i spoke with jim atchison and began asking him where is seaworld's growth going to come from. >> we have a lot of ways to grow. our core business is very strong. we operate 11 parks around the country, and we're generating great growth through them. we have other ways like our intellectual property, our brands and trademarks that we can monetize as well moving forward. and that's a strength of ours. and then there are other new park concepts that we can look at. we're opening a new park in california this year, ayachtica water park. >> but you face a lot of competition from people like disney, six flags. what are you going to do to get more people come to your park? >> i think focus on having a different sheet of products. we have 57,000 animals in our care and the know-how to care them. we present them in a way that inspires people. as long as we stay differentiated, people connect with that. >> so a day pass costs from $80, $90. are people ready to pay that much? >> sure, sure. we have millions and millions of people who have already paid that much. think about it
now earlier today i spoke with jim atchison and began asking him where is seaworld's growth going to come from. >> we have a lot of ways to grow. our core business is very strong. we operate 11 parks around the country, and we're generating great growth through them. we have other ways like our intellectual property, our brands and trademarks that we can monetize as well moving forward. and that's a strength of ours. and then there are other new park concepts that we can look at. we're...
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. >> the new expore tore jim three times larger than old space. enough to showcase 600 exhibit autos did they have new stuff? >> yes. >> i think they used to have like sports. >> there are 150 new exhibits. some showcase the beauty of the bay. and there is of a gallery that focuses on life sciences and biology. christina is the is the cure rateor. >> we're tinkerers and makers and scientists. and you know when you mix this together to give us this new building this is what you get. and it's been fantastic. >> there are speeches from movers and shakers including mayor ed lee. and dan ashley but the day belonged to the children of the bay area. like 11-year-old cooper. >> how long will it take to you get around? >> i don't know. i don't think i'll be able to see everything today. >> this is not just for kids, thursday nights they have adult only only night. it's open until 10:00 as sit on wednesday so there still time to get down here to enjoy the new exploratorium. live in san francisco, along the embarcadero, abc 7 news. >> thank you and i hope ev
. >> the new expore tore jim three times larger than old space. enough to showcase 600 exhibit autos did they have new stuff? >> yes. >> i think they used to have like sports. >> there are 150 new exhibits. some showcase the beauty of the bay. and there is of a gallery that focuses on life sciences and biology. christina is the is the cure rateor. >> we're tinkerers and makers and scientists. and you know when you mix this together to give us this new building this...
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. >> jim morrison is the medical emergency terrorism coordinator. he says police, fire and medical are constantly training for disasters like the boston bombing. >> we host at least twice a year medical training programs. that event in boston, that definitely made a difference in saving some of those people's lives. >> san francisco mayor lee said they are thinking about taking out along all the trash cans to remove any possible hiding place for a bomb. >> with all these talks about amping up security, any word on how much all this is going to cost. >> money is always an issue but as the mayor said, they are going to find a way to have the money and in any case, even the fortunately homeland security money that does help cities. >> all right, thank you. >>> and across the bay area, flags were flown at half staff today to pay respect to the bombing victims. today president obama ordered all flags at federal buildings to remain at half staff. >> now we're taking pictures and putting them up. >> and that can cripple crucial lines of communication durin
. >> jim morrison is the medical emergency terrorism coordinator. he says police, fire and medical are constantly training for disasters like the boston bombing. >> we host at least twice a year medical training programs. that event in boston, that definitely made a difference in saving some of those people's lives. >> san francisco mayor lee said they are thinking about taking out along all the trash cans to remove any possible hiding place for a bomb. >> with all these...
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senator dianne feinstein and representative jim koch introduced a new bill yesterday which would add 1600 acres to the park's western border. the democrats say the money to expand the park would come from fees from offshore oil drilling. >>> you may have seen it, it's a weird flying machine in the skies over san francisco. it's the swiss solar plane. it took a 16 hour test flight around the golden gate and bay bridge yesterday afternoon. it looks strange, right? the 3500-pound device is powered by the sun. while it's not carrying passengers, it is carrying an important message. >> if all the technologies we have in solar impulse were used everywhere in the world, the world could divide by two its energy consumption and produce half of its needs with renewable solar sources. >> pilots were testing the plane's wings to prepare for a cross-country flight next week. >> quiet too. >> i know. >> cool. >>> 4:56. a fake tweet sends wall street into a tailspin. how the tech company is stepping up security this morning. >>> and a boat owner turns hero. the obsession that led one man to find th
senator dianne feinstein and representative jim koch introduced a new bill yesterday which would add 1600 acres to the park's western border. the democrats say the money to expand the park would come from fees from offshore oil drilling. >>> you may have seen it, it's a weird flying machine in the skies over san francisco. it's the swiss solar plane. it took a 16 hour test flight around the golden gate and bay bridge yesterday afternoon. it looks strange, right? the 3500-pound device...
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>> and there is a study that -- about half of silicon valley tech companies were founded by jim brants -- immigrants and that decreased to 44% in recent years and the company, the immigrants say that is because of the restrictions and the backlog that they face. so, i mean, there is a history. a recent history of jim brants -- immigrants making a big difference in invasion and whether -- in innovation, whether more reeseas would be to more innovation, it's hard to say and generally, hoping for an open system where pomp are -- people are able to come. >> they would like no controls if they had their ways, right in. >> no controls. >> that would be interesting and this is going to be, the tech guys are putting their money into this as well. >> yeah, and those are companies in everyone's lives. facebook, google, instagram even and i think that appeals to the republicans and democrats. and you can see if you listen to any of the congressional hearings the last few weeks, they're always name dropping silicon valley and companies founded by immigrants. >> and that is going to be interesting.
>> and there is a study that -- about half of silicon valley tech companies were founded by jim brants -- immigrants and that decreased to 44% in recent years and the company, the immigrants say that is because of the restrictions and the backlog that they face. so, i mean, there is a history. a recent history of jim brants -- immigrants making a big difference in invasion and whether -- in innovation, whether more reeseas would be to more innovation, it's hard to say and generally,...
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coming up at 815 a and we will have legal analyst jim hammer in to talk more about the charges on the 19 your old and what he faces. >> the california highway patrol has agreed to extend and expand its patrols in oakland. the agency's contract was scheduled to expire on friday, but mayor jean quan said, the chp has agreed to continue patrolling, while the city works to finalize the terms of the new contract. the mayor said, that the new contract would increase the chp is availability in oakland, to as many as four days a week. >> and no. may 8th year-old boy who suffered a heart attack when he was hit by baseball was reunited with his team. this is video of the incident. matthew henry was picked up and home on saturday about the same fire crew and the same fire engine that took him to the hospital and brought him to the baseball field. players from henry's team, the blue jays, and other opposing team members were lined up but the field to give him a hot buy. petaluma fire department paramedics and the captain perform cpr on hearing after he collapsed until a decision later had arrived
coming up at 815 a and we will have legal analyst jim hammer in to talk more about the charges on the 19 your old and what he faces. >> the california highway patrol has agreed to extend and expand its patrols in oakland. the agency's contract was scheduled to expire on friday, but mayor jean quan said, the chp has agreed to continue patrolling, while the city works to finalize the terms of the new contract. the mayor said, that the new contract would increase the chp is availability in...
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hi tim. >> caller: it's jim. >> stephanie: okay then, hi, jim. >> caller: that's all right. i think the last guy was a little drunk but that's all right. two quick points. if this had had been a republican president i think he would have dedicated to how he allowed a terrorist act to take place. second point is -- >> stephanie: okay. are you going to compare this to 9-11? >> caller: one last point, i will be quiet. i promise. how about after 9-11, everyone was saying how george bush took everyone's freedoms away and obama was going to restore the freedoms, all of that. what happened to all of that? >> i have a problem with that. the patriot act should have been repealed. i have a problem with that. >> caller: so obama doubles the number of federal wiretaps. he expanded the patriot act. how are we more free with obama as president? >> stephanie: the difference is we do talk about that on the left. >> it is not because he's -- >> stephanie: not everything is cut-and-dried. i agree with the public safety exemption that he was not read miranda rights. but i disagree with john mc
hi tim. >> caller: it's jim. >> stephanie: okay then, hi, jim. >> caller: that's all right. i think the last guy was a little drunk but that's all right. two quick points. if this had had been a republican president i think he would have dedicated to how he allowed a terrorist act to take place. second point is -- >> stephanie: okay. are you going to compare this to 9-11? >> caller: one last point, i will be quiet. i promise. how about after 9-11, everyone was...
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apologizing for her disrespectful behavior to police that began with her husband, a hollywood agent jim toth was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. winner's ponce she was worried about her has been and clearly had one drink too many but asserted her respect for lawful enforcement. at the time, it was more like, don't you know who i am? the voice of nbc's sunday night football was busted for drug driving. police say al michaels was arrested in santa monica california friday night just before a tad. he spent more than five hours in jail before being released. michaels was charged with misdemeanor d y and is due in court on june 26th. they are michael's nor nbc has commented on the charges. a really well respected sports figure. >> it happens to the best of them. we are going to take a break at 6:43 a.m. and a live look from our san mateo bridge camera. traffic is moving along fine. the sun as their and we will have full details on your weather coming out. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time
apologizing for her disrespectful behavior to police that began with her husband, a hollywood agent jim toth was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. winner's ponce she was worried about her has been and clearly had one drink too many but asserted her respect for lawful enforcement. at the time, it was more like, don't you know who i am? the voice of nbc's sunday night football was busted for drug driving. police say al michaels was arrested in santa monica california friday...
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we will have one of the echo creators of jim chapin will be here to talk to read his new project. we will see you here tomorrow. "the willis report" as telling a next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" budget cuts bite at airports across the country and passengers feel it. >> i got here and they said that the flight was canceled. gerri: the old adage, sell in may and go away, but how did you invest the right way this year? we will show you how. your boss snooping under facebook and twitter. are your privacy rights gone for good? we are on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: tonight's top story, delays at airports coast to coast. according to the faa, flights into new york, baltimore, and washington are delayed because of not enough controllers on hand to monitor the busy corridors. joining me now, president of boy group international and erik hanson, director of domestic policy for the u.s. travel association. welcome to you both. i will start with you, mike. what do you make of this? the fda is saying many of these delay
we will have one of the echo creators of jim chapin will be here to talk to read his new project. we will see you here tomorrow. "the willis report" as telling a next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" budget cuts bite at airports across the country and passengers feel it. >> i got here and they said that the flight was canceled. gerri: the old adage, sell in may and go away, but how did you invest the right way this year? we...